Many Companies are Backing The Walking Dead NFT

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In celebration of the final series of The Walking Dead launched "The Walking Dead NFT collections" to celebrate the original's last season starting in 2022 and likely continuing next year.

Orange Comet has facilitated the launch of the NFT market with collections by some of the most significant intellectual property in the world.

Last December, the NFT studio partnered with Stan Lee's company to share a series based on comic book superheroes. Orange Comet has also teamed with the Seattle Kraken of the NHL, through which it will market for the sale of its products.

Orange Comet, previously AMC, agreed with Orange Comet to make The Walking Dead NFT collections throughout the year. There will be three collections released until March.

The collection is divided into three phases: Phase 1 is the first sale of The Walking Dead Access Pass, Phase 2, and Phase 3.

The Phase 1 series comprises 5,000 digital download key passes. Available on OpenSea for $311 at noon ET on March 3, the Phase 1 series was bought during the first day, with virtually all passes being sold within 24 hours.

The wallets used within the phase 1 NFTs are Christmas gold, silver, iron bars, diamonds, gold coins, bronzed coins, copper coins, gold bars, Platinum bars, silver bars, common coins, game coins, and occasionally platinum.

There was another phase 1 collection released by Orange Comet and AMC in February and released through an NFT on Orange Comet's marketplace.

It included a special Walker Pass available on Orange Comet's NFT marketplace. The pass has been sold out across Orange Comet's website but is listed on OpenSea for purchase.

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